Thank you for your letter requesting pertinent information you felt
would be of interest to multiple sclerosis patients and their families.

I am a chiropractor and I have been in practice for eleven years. I
practice a highly specialized technique of light force adjustments aimed
at correcting the meningeal irritation to the brain and spinal cord.

The adjustment utilizes two to six ounces of pressure sustained over
time, gently applied to the body. This is less pressure than you can put
on your own eyeball without causing pain.

I wish to emphasize that the procedure is painless, non-invasive, non-traumatic,
non-life-threatening, and cannot do harm to the patient.

I have had documented success with patients suffering from multiple
sclerosis. Some of them have been diagnosed and degenerating for as long
as fifteen years to eighteen years. They have endured the gamut of symptoms
you describe in your brochure, including paralysis.

The reason for the success of this approach to the disease process lies
in the direct relationship between the meninges and the brain and spinal
cord. A torque or twist in the meninges exerts sufficient pressure on these
nerves to create a “short circuit” and result in degeneration of the myelin
sheath. Release of this irritation allows the brain and spinal cord to
regain optimal function, helps alleviate the “short circuit” and
allows order to be restored in the patient’s nervous system.

I am very much interested in furthering my work on MS. I have learned
a great deal from each MS patient as I continue to refine this process.
Any opportunity to gain further experience would no doubt be beneficial
to future patients. Therefore I would welcome the opportunity to accept
referrals and conduct a base study in conjunction with your organization
or any affiliate.

Please call this office for more information concerning arrangements
to accommodate patients at our Corrales location. We suggest a stay of
ten days to two weeks for an intensive session of adjustments. This program
should yield not only immediate positive changes, but will initiate long-term
healing as well.

I am aware that there is medical prejudice against chiropractic. I wil
caution you that the profession is as widely diverse as the number of its
practitioners. My experience has been for the most part one of cooperation
and mutual respect with the medical profession. A number of M.D.’s and
neurologists have become interested in my work. It is unlike any chiropractic
technique you may be familiar with, and is not in contention with any field
of science. My primary goal is to clear the nervous system so the patient
can heal.